Distinguished Philatelist - 2006
Gordon C. Morison
It is our pleasure to welcome the 2006 Distinguished Philatelist, Gordon C. Morison of Potomac, Maryland.
Mr. Morison has been a stamp collector since he was 16. In 1968, when chairing the American Philatelic Society convention in Rochester, N.Y., Mr. Morison conceived the idea of the Champion of Champions World Series of Philately, a competition which is now in its 39th year.
He subsequently entered the U.S. Postal Service, where he served from 1971 to 1992, the last 14 years of which were as Assistant Postmaster General. He was initially hired to develop and direct the philatelic program. During his entire Postal Service career, regardless of his other duties, he remained responsible for the U.S. stamp program.
He had a major impact on design, production and promotion of U.S. stamps during his years at the Postal Service. He reduced the former 100% reliance on the governmentÕs own stamp printer, thus enabling the establishment of a private sector stamp printing industry. Private companies now manufacture almost all U.S. stamps, resulting in considerable postal savings. As part of this effort, he initiated self-sticking stamps, which today account for most U.S. stamps sold. He spearheaded postal acceptance of credit cards and funded the Postal ServiceÕs first paid media advertising (it was for philately). He oversaw the marketing of Express Mail Priority Mail and ZIP + 4 presort work-sharing programs with major mailers.
The D.P.A. Award
Among his major achievements was the introduction of the American Music Series, which was inaugurated with the highly successful Elvis Presley stamp. He also developed joint stamp issues with other countries.
Following his postal career, Mr. Morison served the American Philatelic Society as a director and subsequently vice-president, for a total of 8 years.
He was a major participant and moving force in the organization committee of Olymphilex 1986, held in conjunction with the Atlanta Summer Olympic Games. In 2001, he brought the annual exhibition of the Nordic countries to Arizona, in a highly successful collocation of Nordia 1991 and Aripex '91. Most currently, he serves as CEO of the Washington 2006 International Philatelic Exhibition, a 10-year assignment which is culminating with stellar results.
Still a collector, Mr. Morison specializes in Icelandic postal stationery. In 2003, his exhibit won the NORDIA Grand Prix Nationale at Reykjavik.
The U.S. Philatelic Classics Society hereby recognizes Mr. Gordon C. Morison's exceptional contributions to the organization and promotion of philatelic exhibitions, and his sustained and far-reaching philatelic service within the U.S. Postal Service and as member and officer of the American Philatelic Society, by designating him a Distinguished Philatelist.
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